I want to allow users to run a command line utility as administrator from within my non-admin program and for my program to get the output. The utility is third-party but is distributed with my programme.

I can redirect the output of a program and I can run a program as administrator but I can't do both at the same time.

The only thing that I can get to work at the moment is using cmd.exe to redirect the output to a file, e.g.:

Does anyone have C# code handy for doing a ping and traceroute to a target computer? I am looking for a pure code solution, not what I'm doing now, which is invoking the ping.exe and tracert.exe program and parsing the output. I would like something more robust.

A log file will be created if none exists for every user identity under which a process using odbc is running.

However, it doesn't say where they'll be created. Presumably for normal users they'll be under %LOCALAPPDATA%, since that's the default path, but what about system users like NETWORKSERVICE, which the MS Distributed Transaction Services (msdtc.exe)?

I am trying to write a little piece of code that retrieves the install path of an application, and uses it + the applications name to start the application on click. This is what I have so far but I keep getting the error 'Object reference not set to an instance of an object'. This is the code I'm trying to use, whats wrong?

Does this always work, on every machine ? If not, how to do it properly ?

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The problem with Process.Start('http://www.example.com/'); is that we have to target a local html file, with some querystring specifying which page to load in the html frameset.So our URL looks like the following:

G:PathToHelpFolderindex.html#search?page=1.html

If you pass this path to Process.Start, an er

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